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Asking For Self, Female, 32 Years old, Peshawar

In 5 months pregnant. Should i fast?

Nutritionist in Lahore - Irfan Suleheria

Irfan Suleheria - Nutritionist

B.Sc, B.Pharm, Pharm D, PGD (Dietetics and Nutrition), Mphil (Clinical Nutrition), PGD (Applied Psychology) | Lahore

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66 Positive Reviews

no at all

Nutritionist in Islamabad - Dr. Syeda Mahvish Zahra

Dr. Syeda Mahvish Zahra - Nutritionist

PhD (Food Science and Technology Clinical Nutrition) | Islamabad

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22 Positive Reviews

In Islam pregnant females have been relieved ans they should fast afterwards, so you should not fast, to be on a safer side

Nutritionist in Lahore - Aymen Subhani

Aymen Subhani - Nutritionist

BS (Hons) Human Nutrition & Dietetics | Lahore

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14 Positive Reviews

Would not recommend you to past during pregnancy.

Nutritionist in Islamabad - Angela Marie Sadiqua

Angela Marie Sadiqua - Nutritionist

Clinical Nutrition, AS in Criminal Justice, BS in Education, BS in Public Affairs, BS in Clinical Psychology, MA in Mental Health Counseling | Islamabad

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6 Positive Reviews

Absolutely not.

Nutritionist in Islamabad - Ms. Dur E Najaf Ijaz

Ms. Dur E Najaf Ijaz - Nutritionist

| BS Hons | Postgraduate Diploma (Food & Nutrition) | | Islamabad

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23 Positive Reviews

It is better to quit
But if u literally want u can observe fast but not on regualar intervals as it causes health risks to your baby.....but advise u not to take risk

Nutritionist in Karachi - Areeba Ghani

Areeba Ghani - Nutritionist

Bs (Nutrition & Dietitian) | Karachi

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4 Positive Reviews

My advice would be not to fast during pregnancy . Pregnant and lactating mothers are exempted from fasting in Islam.

Nutritionist in Lahore - Ms. Rija Khan

Ms. Rija Khan - Nutritionist

BS (Hons) Doctor of Diet and Nutritional Sciences | Lahore

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20 Positive Reviews

Yes you can fast... But try that you fast after 2 days.. Don't eat too much oily and heavy food... Eat light as it helps you in proper digestion

Nutritionist in Islamabad - Qurat Ul Ain Khalil

Qurat Ul Ain Khalil - Nutritionist

BSC (Food and Nutrition) | Islamabad

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92 Positive Reviews

totally depends on your health

Nutritionist in Lahore - Ms. Ayesha Talat Rd

Ms. Ayesha Talat Rd - Nutritionist

DNS (Doctor of Nutritional Sciences) | Lahore

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170 Positive Reviews

Not recommended. Islam has giving relaxation during this period. pregnant and lactating women are exempted from fasting.

Nutritionist in Lahore - Ms. Mehak Khalid

Ms. Mehak Khalid - Nutritionist

BS (Food and nutrition), M.Phil (Clinical Nutrition), Registered Dietitian | Lahore

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36 Positive Reviews

on a safer side u can't but I if you still wanna do this than do it with interval or on alternate days and take good care of your diet in sehri and aftar and avoid extra oily and spicy foods in aftar

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